STANDARD NAUTICAL CHARTS The UKHO produces
an unrivalled series of over 3,300 Standard Nautical Charts which meet the
requirements of professional, commercial and recreational navigation in
accordance with SOLAS regulations, ensuring safe navigation at sea.
Standard
Nautical Chart Listing: PDF download
Admiralty Standard Nautical Charts are produced in a range of scales for safe
ocean navigation covering passage planning, harbours and nautical hazards,
anchorages, coastal and offshore navigation.
To ensure safe navigation, it is recommended that mariners always use nautical charts of the largest appropriate scale. In particularly busy seaways such as The English
Channel, Gulf of Suez and the Malacca and Singapore Straits, the Admiralty SNC
series is supplemented by Mariners Routeing Guides which advise on route
planning and all necessary regulations appropriate to the area of navigation.
Admiralty Notes to Mariners, weekly
editions, contain information which enables the mariner to keep his charts and
books published by UKHO up-to-date for the latest reports received. New
editions and new charts are listed in advance in Weekly Notices to Mariners in
booklet format and via the website.
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THEMATIC CHARTS
Specialist charts in series which can be used to supplement the Standard Nautical charts.
Load Line Regulations
Merchant Shipping (Load Line)
Regulations cover the draught to which vessels subject to SOLAS regulations may
be loaded in designated zones across the world. The Load Line Chart (D6083)
reflects changes made in the 1998 Merchant Shipping Regulations and includes
the latest designated zones and seasonal periods relating to Load Line Rules.
The World Time Zone Chart
These charts were originally devised so that any mariner, in any part of the
world, could relate their local time to Standard Greenwich Mean Time. The
latest edition was published in 2003, and shows the International Date Line as
a central part of the chart.
Admiralty Routeing Charts
These charts are essential for
use in Passage Planning and ocean voyages. They include routes and distances
between major ports, ocean currents, ice limits, load lines and wind roses,
with expected meteorological and oceanographic conditions for each month of the
year. Five Routeing Charts cover the oceans of the world; North Atlantic, South
Atlantic, North Pacific, South Pacific and the Indian Ocean.
Admiralty Routeing Guides
These charts provide important Passage Planning information in addition to
details of Traffic Separation Schemes for the major shipping areas of the
English Channel, North Sea, Gulf of Suez, Malacca and Singapore Straits.
Planning Charts
These charts are ideal as planning tools and can also be used for educational,
travel and decorative purposes. They are a series of small scale charts
covering all significant ports worldwide that are available in various scales.
Co-Tidal Charts
Co-Tidal Charts and Co-Range Charts are used primarily to predict offshore tidal conditions.
Astronomical Charts
Astronomical Charts, as used for traditional navigation, facilitate the
accurate plotting of a ship's position from Astronomical observations.
Gnomonic Charts
These charts are used in Passage Planning to plot great circle routes as a
straight line. They are useful for devising composite rhumb line courses.
Fifteen charts cover the world at scales of 1:13,500,000 and 1:26,500,000.
Magnetic Variation Charts
These charts show the variation of Magnetic Fields. Whilst local information is
shown on all charts, this series provides more detailed coverage on a worldwide
level.
Meteorological Charts and Diagrams
These charts form a series of 27 Meteorological working charts.
Further Information
For more information please contact your Admiralty Distributor. A full list of
Admiralty Distributors is available here.
Alternatively contact the UKHO Helpdesk:
Tel: +44 (0)1823 723366
Fax: +44 (0)1823 251816
Email: helpdesk@ukho.gov.uk